Sunderland calls for foreign national offenders to have right to remain removed at end of sentence

Following the Government statement on the criminal justice system in England and Wales, in particular about foreign national offenders, James Sunderland calls for those who commit the most serious crimes to have any right to remain instantaneously removed at the end of their sentences.

James Sunderland (Bracknell) (Con)

I welcome today’s statement on foreign national offenders, but this is ultimately about law-abiding British people. Does the Justice Secretary agree that we should instantaneously remove any right to remain at the end of their sentences for those who abuse our hospitality by committing the most serious crimes?

The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (Alex Chalk)

My hon. Friend is absolutely right about this; people who come to our country and enjoy its hospitality should expect short shrift if they repay that with crime, because that is an offence against not just the individual, but our entire community. That is why we are taking robust action to deport foreign national offenders. I am afraid to say that this is action not shared by the Opposition; in 2020, a letter was sent to the then Prime Minister urging him not to allow a planeload of foreign national offenders to take off. Who signed it? It was the shadow Secretary of State.

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